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====''The Lost Levels''==== | ====''The Lost Levels''==== | ||
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NES LL World 6-1 Map.png|World 6-1 | |||
NES LL World 6-2 Map.png|World 6-2 | |||
NES LL World 6-3 Map.png|World 6-3 | |||
NES LL World 6-4 Map.png|World 6-4 | |||
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====''All-Stars''==== | ====''All-Stars''==== | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, October 1, 2019
Template:Worldbox World 6 is the sixth normal world that was first featured in the game Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. After beating this World, the player will gain access to World 7.
Level information
Level | Preview | Summary |
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World 6-1 | File:World 6-1LL.png | The first level of World 6, filled with many platforms and enemies. |
World 6-2 | File:World 6-2LL.png | The second level of World 6, taking place underwater. |
World 6-3 | File:World 6-3LL.png | The third level of World 6, with jumping Cheep Cheeps and small platforms. |
World 6-4 | The fourth level of World 6, taking place in a castle with puzzling paths. |
Gallery
Level maps
The Lost Levels
All-Stars
- World 6-1 TLL.png
World 6-1
- World 6-2 TLL.png
World 6-2
- World 6-3 TLL.png
World 6-3
- World 6-4 TLL.png
World 6-4